The mushroom closed Prague for refugees, Čižinský opened the west for everyone
“I would not say an ultimatum. It is a notification of a managerial decision, which I perceive as absolutely necessary. There is no point in registering new people in places where it will not be possible to take care of them. ” Zdeněk Hřib told the daily Právo in connection with his words in the sense that if the Ukrainian refugees are not divided from Prague into regions, the assistance center in Vysočany will be closed.
“Those capacities are no longer in Prague. I have been drawing the government’s attention to this for several months now, and government data was newly introduced on Tuesday, which I find alarming. It follows that the capital is only in the third load stage and is heading towards the fourth, “ warned the mayor of Prague, who believes that Prague is not inflatable and that refugees cannot choose where to stay in the Czech Republic.
The Ukrainian Roma first camped at the main railway station in Brno, from where they gradually left for Prague.
“There is a fourfold difference in the number of refugees per thousand inhabitants between Prague and some other regions. Housing prices were already under pressure before Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. in the context of the energy crisis, the cost of living continues to rise, “ added Hřib, who hopes that the prime minister’s issue will be addressed in person and that a mechanism will be set up to redistribute refugees to other regions at the national level.
“If the Prime Minister did not provide an effective solution at the level, we would have no other management tool but to close the regional assistance center. It is necessary to somehow bridge the abysmal differences between Prague and another region, “ added the mayor.
Mayor Zdeněk Hřib says that Prague is not inflatable and refugees need to be “lifted” elsewhere.
Jan Čižinský has another problem. As part of the fight for political body and voter support, he came up with an “improver” concerning the (in) availability of public toilets in the capital. He therefore called on restaurant owners and operators to make toilets accessible, as our locals have woefully few per capita.
“We would like restaurants to let people go east for free. We won’t force them in any way, we’ll work it out with them. The city is then clean, and that’s good for those restaurants too, “ defended shocked in the show Direct.
Jan Čižinský came up with a scary idea. He would make a restaurant a public restroom.
His words immediately provoked a storm of resentment, not least among the businessmen concerned.
“I think it’s a crazy idea. We can also send our guests home to councilors from Prague and they will certainly open their toilets to the needs of tourists in Prague, “ TN.cz gastronome and member of the board of directors of the Association of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Luboš Kastner.
No wonder the idea returned to Čižinský the idea is interest. People are now inviting him to the toilets at home, and the frantic plan is living its own life.